Magnetic resonance force microscopy enables single-nm resolution imaging
zetalyrae · x · 2026-08-23
A tweet introduces Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM). Similar to NMR but using a tiny probe like in Atomic Force Microscopy instead of an antenna, MRFM can image tiny objects down to single-nanometer resolution without destroying the sample.
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